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Determine what effect an increase in the surrounding temperature has on the plasma membrane of a typical plant cell structure.  

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Implementing. Once I had started this experiment I noticed that certain parts of my original plan were vague or incorrect. These problems were that I hadn't specified the amount of distilled water I was to use or the length and weight of the beetroot I was to use. I decided when doing the experiment to use 10cm³ of water and exactly 4cm of beetroot to the width of the corer. I also realised that the temperatures I had chosen weren't ideal, as the lower temperatures wouldn't be very different from each other and 60°C wouldn't be high enough to get a wide enough set of results in order to see a clear pattern or trend on the graph. So I decided not to carry the experiment out at 10°C and to add a temperature of 75°C. As I said in the plan I did carry out the experiment a further...

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